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  • printers, three specialist areas for art and textiles, a technology suite providing specialist equi
  • Art & Design - Textiles A & AS
  • Kottayam Textiles, a Kerala government-owned spinning mill); KS
  • folk art, modern masters, japanese prints and textiles, african art, a permanent Pre-Columbian displ
  • Dissatisfied with the smuggling of outside textiles after the original Calico Acts; in 1721, Parl
  • gely because of the famous Troisgros family), textiles, agriculture and manufacturing tanks.
  • a different purpose: Shoes, Rubber and Tires, Textiles, Airplanes, Chemicals, Plastics, Media, Stock
  • e in the sensitive sectors of agriculture and textiles; all the original GATT articles were up for r
  • Kamala Textiles also a cheap and best shop it has two branche
  • ion of beautiful old furniture, paintings and textiles, also acquiring items originally in the house
  • fish) from the Baltic and exchanged them for textiles and other finished products.
  • ess houses of India, with interests mainly in textiles and chemicals.
  • ices, postal and telecommunications services, textiles and clothing, steel, chemicals, sugar, banana
  • Develop upcycled items from used clothing, textiles and waste materials from the garment industry
  • cki or ”Mr Henri” as he became known, studied textiles and design before working with local clothing
  • raised livestock, hunted and fished, created textiles, and developed a beautiful and highly-refined
  • Helly Hansen is a producer of textiles and special gear for sports and work on the o
  • es including shoemaking, printing, barbering, textiles, and a machine shop.
  • But industries such as textiles and construction materials are becoming incre
  • es to benefit from the cost savings of buying textiles and other non-food goods in bulk.
  • right College and the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science.
  • , Music, PD/H/PE, Philosophy, Science, Sport, Textiles and Design, Visual Arts
  • o grow slowly as a small town specializing in textiles and ceramics until, in 1873, the opening of t
  • e in Creative Writing, a BA honours degree in Textiles and a BA honours degree in Painting.
  • site-conscious sculptor who uses the 'art of textiles' and memory in her artwork.
  • odicals; ephemera; works on paper; paintings; textiles; and medals.
  • sed to prevent wool from shrinking, bleaching textiles and cleaning industrial circulating water.
  • erve the buildings, furniture, oil paintings, textiles, and history of the home as it was at the end
  • r 12, 1903) was a German American merchant in textiles and later a banker with Kuhn, Loeb & Co.. His
  • he southern block) - which houses Technology ( textiles and graphics), the Library, History, Religiou
  • al commodities, such as cement, steel, sugar, textiles, and wood products.
  • dioxide, "a potent bleach used for stripping textiles and industrial water treatment."
  • major collection of pharmaceutical faiences, textiles, and medical instruments.
  • Design and Development, Studies of Religion, Textiles and Design, Visual Arts, Office Skills
  • ial and cultural change), decorative arts and textiles, and science.
  • eaked in the eighteenth century when trade in textiles and knitting was most lucrative and the villa
  • e of the machinery invented for manufacturing textiles, and by rigidly maintaining the quality of hi
  • ependent, providing its own produce and meat, textiles, and energy.
  • 1947, Alfred Kohlberg, an importer of Chinese textiles and an ardent member of the anti-Communist Ch
  • rade, and many are now engaged in the sale of textiles and gold.
  • the synthesis of dyes and pigments for paper, textiles, and leather.
  • lver Studio collection of wallpapers and home textiles and the Crown Wallpaper Archive among others.
  • Some of the earliest improvements of textiles, and their industrial processes occurred in t
  • sachusetts, to research "19th-century women's textiles and their place in American culture".
  • zed and severed as an Assistant Controller of Textiles and Assistant Controller of Exports and Impor
  • nzing AG, an Austrian company specializing in textiles and fibers, particularly natural fibers made
  • history and anthropological specimens, coins, textiles and decorative arts.
  • electroplating baths, in dyeing and printing textiles; and as an analytic reagent for sulfur, selen
  • ite of her "maja" attire, the richness of the textiles and her lady-like appearance give the picture
  • ts, Orchestra/Band, Outdoor Pursuits, Skiing, Textiles, and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme.
  • period rooms which have furniture, paintings, textiles and metalwork from the collections of the Bir
  • ood attics with flammable goods such as wool, textiles, and paper stocks.
  • offered, including Design Technology in Food, Textiles, and Resistant Materials, Modern Foreign Lang
  • rints and drawings to glassware, ceramics and textiles and all artworks are displayed throughout the
  • anaging director of Peninsula Knitters Ltd, a textiles and garment company owned by Henry Tang, the
  • Unusually, wood, leather, textiles, and plant and animal remains from the period
  • veryday crafts that include pottery, lacquer, textiles, and woodwork.
  • production, coal mining, brick manufacturing, textiles and dairy farming.
  • hat by the 2021, the IT industry can overtake textiles and readymade garments as the principal forei
  • e was educated at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science where he earned a B.S. in textile
  • In 1982, the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, today known as Philadelphia Univ
  • der, medals, medicine, music, social history, textiles and toys.
  • y, External Affairs, Tourism, Civil Aviation, Textiles and Commerce.
  • ne, Michel Kikoine), as well as objets d'art, textiles and manuscripts, and a 182-seat auditorium.
  • Textiles and apparel,
  • Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, now known as Philadelphia Univer
  • Textiles and Clothing
  • , beverage, food processing and distribution, textiles and real estate in Hong Kong and Mainland Chi
  • Its industries include food processing, textiles, and utilities.
  • It is mainly used on fiber, textiles, and paper pulp.
  • le industry the Istanbul Exporters Union, and textiles and clothing (ITKIB) was created in 1986 by t
  • ocks for use in the manufacuture of plastics, textiles, and other consumer and industrial products.
  • e of his curved furniture, wall upholstering, textiles and lighting.
  • uished collection of paintings and sculpture, textiles and weapons, manuscripts and rare books, high
  • s facilities in the areas of food technology; textiles and resistant materials.
  • ity services; construction; design, printing, textiles and clothing; hotel, service and tourism stud
  • oduced numerous designs in ink washes for her textiles, and occasionally experimented with jewelry.
  • wn which he filled with a display of imported textiles and goods that he claimed were displacing loc
  • rs' Guild in 1884, and displayed both printed textiles and wallpapers at the inaugural Arts and Craf
  • , contemporary art glass, American furniture, textiles and sculpture.
  • eaches free trade while protecting its steel, textiles and agriculture from foreign competition.
  • It is known for its jewelry, pottery, spice, textiles, and carpet shops.
  • and liquors; clothing and shoes; housewares, textiles, and Judaica.
  • d and Exercise Sciences and the Department of Textiles and Consumer Sciences.
  • ian politician who served as the Minister for Textiles and Handlooms, Tamil Nadu in the M. Karunanid
  • The rooms feature 17th century furnishings, textiles and ceramics, and there is a period garden.
  • tion of rope and hemp, particularly John Boyd Textiles and Donne & Sons who were rope makers in the
  • English artist and designer, specializing in textiles and interiors.
  • g jobs for them in the fields of agriculture, textiles, and handcrafts.
  • inting landscapes and portraits, Fry designed textiles and ceramics.
  • e of subjects including languages,science and textiles and the Orchard Building, opened in 2005 whic
  • es, especially iron products, wool and cotton textiles, and agricultural goods.
  • Albers worked primarily in textiles and, late in life, as a printmaker.
  • any employs approximately 50 people, produces textiles, animal feeds, detergents, and performs biote
  • formed into packaging, or extruded for use in textiles applications.
  • Fig. 23: Small-patterned Tartar-style textiles are worn by Angel Gabriel in The Annunciation
  • Examples of textiles are tapestries and tunics.
  • Tourism and textiles are the main industries in the town.
  • The company's textiles are designed for clothing, home furnishings,
  • k - Information Technology, Business Studies, Textiles, Art and Food Technology
  • ollowing areas: drawing, painting, sculpture, textiles, art history, photography, creative writing,
  • re are also facilities for design technology, textiles, art and drama; two listed Georgian houses ha
  • The museum also contains artifacts, textiles, art, photographs, and oral histories of Japa
  • nglish, Media, Resistant Materials, Graphics, Textiles, Art, Drama, Music and Modern Foreign Languag
  • PEBA can be used to make textiles as well as breathable film, fresh feeling fib
  • 87 to take over as the dean of the College of Textiles at North Carolina State University.
  • She studied textiles at Winchester School of Art, before working f
  • Greer studied textiles at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Indu
  • en awarded the title of Visiting Professor of Textiles at the Royal College of Art.
  • rer of high quality stone printing tables for textiles at Edgworth, near Bolton.
  • Research into textiles at Bachman Uxbridge Worsted Company produced
  • 1977 Sue completed a Post-Graduate degree in Textiles at Edinburgh University, and an M.A. at the R
  • ut-fast or heat-hardy gloves, sporting goods, textiles, ballistic vests
  • Later in the 18th and 19th century textiles became important too, a tradition common in t
  • Bedford moved west, where it has remained, as textiles became the city's dominant industry.
  • on successful military contracts in advanced textiles before, co-developing advanced thermally prot
  • During the 18th century textiles began to be manufactured as an extra source o
  • ice used to measure tension in wires, cables, textiles, belts and more.
  • The book was selected for The R.L Shep Ethnic Textiles Book Award for 2006 in the US.
  • sets for several operas, patterns for printed textiles, bookbindings, posters and even a facade for
  • OSE), which was primarily used on carpets and textiles, both metabolize via acetates to PFOSA.
  • hire family in 1900, the heir to a successful textiles business which funded his motor racing and ot
  • h merchant and manufacturer in the Lancashire textiles business, a Liberal Party politician, and the
  • A few were opened with textiles, but the majority were still closed with lids
  • r DCM Ltd. was founded as a textile mill, DCM Textiles by Krishna Das Gurwala, in 1889 in Delhi.
  • Its collection embraces ceramics, textiles, calligraphy, wood objects, furniture, jewell
  • The process of making textiles can require several dozen gallons of water fo
  • re upholstered furniture, automobile interior textiles, car cushions and insulation blocks in trucks
  • Production of textiles ceased in 1931.
  • its Arts and Crafts collection of furniture, textiles, ceramics, carvings, silver and jewellery whi
  • gs, sculpture, photographs, prints, costumes, textiles, ceramics, glass, industrial tools, machinery
  • chniques, such as graphic art, stained glass, textiles, chalk drawings, etchings and book illustrati
  • increasing demand in Afghanistan for Japanese textiles, chemicals, and machinery.
  • s include metallurgy, construction materials, textiles, chemicals, and machinery.
  • of ancient technologies in subjects including textiles, clothing and basket making, as well as stagi
  • Tea and other foods, textiles, clothing, rubber, iron and steel which are t
  • photographs, drawings, paintings, sculptures, textiles, collages, and other objects of contemporary
  • gines), Manchester's sewerage and sanitation, textiles, communications and computing.
  • a non-executive director of Huafeng Group, a textiles company listed in Hong Kong.
  • Leung is the chairman of a textiles company, based in Kwai Chung.
  • e system, and Linter Group for the Australian textiles company.
  • f various expatriates, supporting the Turkish textiles, construction and automotive sectors as well
  • 84 and got engaged in many businesses such as textiles, construction, and tourism.
  • Growth industries include furniture, textiles, construction, food and hides.
  • eclined as consumer tastes changed, but other textiles continued to be produced in the town providin
  • Reduction of Hours of Work ( Textiles) Convention, 1937 is an International Labour
  • M) services, including electronics, plastics, textiles, converting, sterilization, metals fabricatio
  • and perishable materials (basketry, clothing, textiles, cordage, etc.).
  • contains British, European and North American textiles, costume and accessories from the 18th centur
  • ry showing sculptures, furniture, tapestries, textiles, costumes, lace, ceramics, metals, glassware,
  • Other textiles, cotton, flax etc (evolving from the useage w
  • Synthetic fiber and textiles derived from this polymer are known to resist
  • th the students regularly taking part in art, textiles, design technology, home economics, drama and
  • s resembled fine grains of wheat or sand, and textiles dyed with kermes were described as dyed in th
  • by the industrial developments in the base of Textiles, Dyeing and Leather Processing.
  • a was born to Kamla and Kishanchand Khanna, a textiles, dyes and chemicals businessman of Hindu Punj
  • ated in the areas of construction, mechanics, textiles, electricity and food processing.
  • in Mathematics, Science, Technology (cooking, textiles, electronics & wood work) and ICT.
  • They teach textiles, electronics, resistant materials, food, grap
  • diversified into many other fields, including textiles, electronics, medicine, skin care, automobile
  • Textiles, Environment, Design (TED)
  • • smart textiles etc.
  • turned home and continued to learn more about textiles, fabric-painting, and quilting.
  • Democratic Front organised strike at a state textiles factory in Delanggu, Central Java begins.
  • cil depot, and is also home to a former Dorma textiles factory.
  • dian owner, Sir John Arkwright (of the famous textiles family), wrote the hymn O Valiant Hearts.
  • al archaeology, Coins and Medals, Costume and Textiles, Fine Art, Music, Personalities, Science and
  • from the museum's collections of costumes and textiles, fine art, decorative art, dolls and toys, na
  • al arts and visual communication, fashion and textiles, fine art, and visual theories and research d
  • care Devices, Specialty Composites, Technical Textiles, Fire Materials, and Modelling and Simulation
  • family and the dramas surrounding the family textiles firm, Champion Mills.
  • nce from working in their father's button and textiles firm.
  • is the raw material for polyamide 6, used in textiles, floor coverings, industrial yarns and engine
  • Technology Department (Electronics, Textiles, Food Tech, Graphics, Resistant Materials)
  • The fiber is used to make textiles for clothing and other purposes.
  • he 1820's at 155 Tottenham Court Road selling textiles for home furnishing.
  • el Street, and Margaret Calkin James provided textiles for some of the important rooms.
  • whaling industry as well as the up-and-coming textiles for which the club was named.
  • s & Mermaids, includes sculptures, paintings, textiles, fossils and cultural objects that bring to l
  • amics, glass, paintings, prints, firearms,and textiles from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.
  • tion of over 12,000 costumes, accessories and textiles from the 18th century through the present day
  • flour were exported, while merchants imported textiles from England, southern fruits, and cod liver
  • e from 1999-2000 and Union Minister of State, Textiles from 2000-2003
  • raced the demand for calico, importing exotic textiles from around the globe into England and creati
  • ic textile sales, and an increase in imported textiles from places like China and India.
  • cultural, but has also long had industries in textiles, furniture, leather, iron, and copper.
  • chaeology, objets d'art, jewellery, costumes, textiles, furniture, books, medals, and so forth.
  • over India dealing in handlooms, handicrafts, textiles, furniture, fancy goods, and imitation [[jewe
  • nown to be used in the production of dyes for textiles, furs, leathers, biological stains and indica
  • s Studies, Graphic Products, Food Technology, Textiles, Geography, History, Information Systems, Dra
  • Electronics, Art, Music, Woodwork, Graphics, Textiles, Geography, History, P.E., Health & Social, a
  • sign and Technology, Drama, English, Food and Textiles, Geography, ICT, Maths, MFL (Languages) and S
  • for 60 years, and those specialising in Welsh textiles, gifts and homeware.
  • tion of 18th- and 19th-centuries furnishings, textiles, glass, ceramics, and silver that reflect the
  • 20th-century pottery; contemporary furniture, textiles, glass; Navajo weavings
  • It is run by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.
  • , Physical Education (PE), Art, Drama, Music, Textiles, Graphics, Resistant Materials, Food Technolo
  • Technology (a rota of metal work, wood work, textiles, graphics, food and product design), Psycholo
  • The Food & Textiles Group includes three sections, covering Agri-
  • Textiles have been produced in Preston since the middl
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